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This collection includes:
- Shaikh, A. (2011). Book on Turbulent Dynamics in Advanced Economies (Unpublished manuscript) (pp. 2, 4). Institute for New Economic Thinking (p. 2).
- Institute for New Economic Thinking. (2011, September 8). Grant award letter to Ms. Janine Cibellis, New School University (RE: INO11-00056) (Manuscript) (p. 2). New School University Archives (p. 2).
- Shaikh, A., & Pressey, N. (2011, July 26). Institute for New Economic Thinking grant terms and conditions agreement (Grant ID #3232) (Manuscript) (pp. 4, 6). New School University Archives (p. 4).
- Cibellis, J. (2011, July 12). Domestic wire transfer payment instructions for the New School (Grant ID #3232) (Handwritten note by Anwar Shaikh, PhD) (p. 7). New School University Archives (p. 7).
- Shaikh, A. (2011, June 10). Forwarded email correspondence: INET grant proposal update (Email) (p. 8). New School University Archives (p. 8).
- Shaikh, A. (2011, April 24). Institute for New Economic Thinking proposal stage II cover letter (Manuscript) (p. 9). New School University Archives (p. 9).
- Shaikh, A. (2011, March 5). Institute for New Economic Thinking project proposal (Manuscript) (p. 10). New School University Archives (p. 10).
- Shaikh, A. (2010, July 27). Institute for New Economic Thinking proposal (Manuscript) (p. 11). New School University Archives (p. 11).
- Shaikh, A. (2010). Reflexivity, path-dependence and disequilibrium dynamics. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 33(1), 3–16 (p. 15).
- Shaikh, A. (2009). Economic policy in a growth context: A classical synthesis of Keynes and Harrod. Metroeconomica, 60(3), 455–494 (p. 15).
- Shaikh, A. (2007). Globalization and the myth of free trade. In A. Shaikh (Ed.), Globalization and the myths of free trade: History, theory, and empirical evidence (pp. 1–25). Routledge (p. 15).
- Shaikh, A. (2005). Nonlinear dynamics and pseudo-production functions. Eastern Economic Journal, 31(3), 447–466 (p. 15).
- Godley, W., & Shaikh, A. (2002). An important inconsistency at the heart of the standard macroeconomic model. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 24(3), 423–441 (p. 15).
- Shaikh, A. (1992). A dynamic approach to the theory of effective demand. In D. Papadimitriou (Ed.), Profits, deficits and instability (pp. 100–120). Macmillan (p. 15).
- Arestis, P., & Eatwell, J. (Eds.). (2008). Issues in economic development and globalisation: Essays in honour of Ajit Singh. Palgrave Macmillan (p. 15).
- Papadimitriou, D. B., Dos Santos, C. H., Shaikh, A., & Zezza, G. (2005). How fragile is the US economy? (Strategic Analysis). Levy Economics Institute of Bard College (p. 15).
- Shaikh, A. (1999). Explaining inflation and unemployment: An alternate to neoliberal economic theory. In A. Vachlou (Ed.), Contemporary economic theory (pp. 80–105). Macmillan (p. 15).
- Shaikh, A. (1998). The stock market and the corporate sector: A profit-based approach. In M. Sawyer, P. Arestis, & G. Palma (Eds.), Markets, unemployment and economic policy: Essays in honour of Geoff Harcourt (Vol. 2, pp. 389–404). Routledge (p. 15).
- Shaikh, A. (2011). Project budget for sponsor INET (Period: June 1, 2011 to August 31, 2012) (Manuscript) (p. 16). New School University Archives (p. 16).
- Institute for New Economic Thinking. (2013, March 29). Grant agreement letter to Dr. Anwar Shaikh (RE: INO13-00027) (Manuscript signed by Anwar Shaikh, PhD) (pp. 17, 21). New School University Archives (p. 17).
- Institute for New Economic Thinking. (2013). Exhibit A: Legal restrictions on use of funds (Manuscript) (p. 22). New School University Archives (p. 22).
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "INET Grant" (2013). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 1160.
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